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Farm Bureau discusses state issues, recognizes members
by Charlene Hoeflich
choeflich@mydailysentinel.com
<p>Special recognition was given to new and longtime members, from the left, front, Jane Graham, new members, Russen Beegle and Keith Wood, and back, 35 year member Alan Holter, 30 year members William and Chase Graham, and 50 year member, Carson Crow.</p>

Special recognition was given to new and longtime members, from the left, front, Jane Graham, new members, Russen Beegle and Keith Wood, and back, 35 year member Alan Holter, 30 year members William and Chase Graham, and 50 year member, Carson Crow.

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<p>Speaker at the Farm Bureau annual meeting was Paul Lyons, OFBF supervisor.</p>

Speaker at the Farm Bureau annual meeting was Paul Lyons, OFBF supervisor.

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<p>&#8220;Truly Saved,&#8221; Craig Harrison, Kathy McDaniel, and Jackie White, were the entertainers at the Farm Bureau dinner.</p>

“Truly Saved,” Craig Harrison, Kathy McDaniel, and Jackie White, were the entertainers at the Farm Bureau dinner.

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<p>Over 50 year members recognized were from the left, front, Bonnie Van Meter, C. E. Humphrey, W. S. Michael, Sydney Harless, Pat Holter and Barbara Mora, and back, Roy Van Meter, Karen Walker, Gary Michael, Mary Frances Harless, Roy Holter, and Don Mora.</p>

Over 50 year members recognized were from the left, front, Bonnie Van Meter, C. E. Humphrey, W. S. Michael, Sydney Harless, Pat Holter and Barbara Mora, and back, Roy Van Meter, Karen Walker, Gary Michael, Mary Frances Harless, Roy Holter, and Don Mora.

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<p>Other longtime members recognized were from the left, front, Delbert Smith, Ralph Ballard, Sharon Jewell, Mary Davidson, Susan Yost Shepherd, Russen GeneBeegle, and back, Rex Shenefield, Carl Morris, Larry Hollon, Wilma Davidson, Paul Reed, and Tim Sayre and Aiden Hackett, representing the Rosalie Sayre family.</p>

Other longtime members recognized were from the left, front, Delbert Smith, Ralph Ballard, Sharon Jewell, Mary Davidson, Susan Yost Shepherd, Russen GeneBeegle, and back, Rex Shenefield, Carl Morris, Larry Hollon, Wilma Davidson, Paul Reed, and Tim Sayre and Aiden Hackett, representing the Rosalie Sayre family.

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MIDDLEPORT — Several resolutions of interest to those in the farming community, including one relating to a reduction in the estate tax exemption, were passed at the annual meeting of the Meigs County Farm Bureau meeting held Monday night at the Middleport Masonic Lodge.

In the meeting following a dinner, members were asked to encourage an extension of the current estate tax exemption of $5 million. It was noted that without congressional action this will shrink to $1 million per person with no spousal transfer, and the top rate would increase to 55 percent, striking a blow to farmers and ranchers trying to transition from one generation to the next.

Another resolution passed by the group called for opposition of Issue 2 which if passed would change the way congressional and state legislative districts are drawn.

Other resolutions dealt with holding elected officials of Meigs County to budgetary requirements of their office, and to encourage continuation of forceful action to alleviate drug problems in the county.

On the state level, the resolutions passed by the Farm Bureau members called for accessibility for a countywide phone system, for finding solutions to undocumented immigrant workers, and to encourage legislators to search for a more equitable solution to adequately fund schools.

On the national level, the resolutions called for legislation to support the Corps of Engineers in efforts to stabilize eroding areas along the Ohio River, and to find a more equitable and affordable resolution to the health care cost crisis.

Speaking briefly at the meeting on legislative issues was Congressman Bill Johnson of the 6th District, who is seeking re-election in the Nov. 6 election.

Representative Debbie Phillips who is seeking re-election in the 94th District and numerous local candidates were introduced during the meeting.

Rex Shenefield extended the welcome after which Sharon Jewell gave the secretary’s report, and Jack Carsey, the treasurer’s report. Jeff Warner gave a report on Farm Bureau benefits, and several others spoke including Paul Lyons OFBF Reg supervisor, and Jim Bernholtz, regional supervisor.

Longtime and new members were recognized during the evening.

Entertainment was provided by “Truly Saved” consisting of Craig Harrison, Kathy McDaniel and Jackie White.

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